Isabelle
Michael Allan Isabelle, Vancouver CA
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20110226226 | PAINTBALL MARKER LOADING AND FEEDING SYSTEM - An assembly for rapid loading and feeding of paintballs in a paintball marker comprises a receiver mountable on the marker, having an opening to receive and secure a magazine carrying paintballs, and a gate opening mechanism to open the magazine, releasing the paintballs. An ejection mechanism to clear a magazine from the opening may also be provided. The magazine comprises a resiliently biased gate means to protect the paintballs until the magazine is inserted into the receiver. The magazine may be opened to refill it with paintballs, and may be disassembled for cleaning or maintenance. | 09-22-2011 |
Michael Allan Isabelle, Burnaby CA
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20150027426 | PAINTBALL MARKER LOADING & FEEDING SYSTEM - An assembly for rapid loading and feeding of paintballs in a paintball marker comprises a receiver mountable on the marker, having an opening to receive and secure a magazine carrying paintballs. An ejection mechanism to clear a magazine from the opening may also be provided. The magazine comprises an outer shell that interacts with the receiver to secure the magazine, and holds an arming mechanism that is manipulated by twisting or pulling to selectively cover apertures in the outer shell to secure the paintballs within the magazine, or uncover the apertures to release the paintballs. | 01-29-2015 |
Paul Isabelle, Saint-Augustin-De-Desmaures CA
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20090219481 | EYEWEAR WITH ADJUSTABLE TEMPLES - An eyewear comprising a frame with lens and temples mounted to the frame. Each of the temples comprises a branch having a proximal end, a distal end and an internal wall defining an aperture extending longitudinally along the branch. The internal wall has a first curved portion with a first curvature, the first curved portion being made of a flexible material. Each of the temples further comprises a member slidably moveable in the aperture, the member having a second curved portion with a second curvature, the second curved portion registering with the first curved portion, the second curvature being greater than the first curvature such that movement of the member along the aperture and towards the distal end of the branch displaces the branch from a first position in which a first pressure is applied to a side of a wearer's head to a second position in which a second pressure is applied to the side of the wearer's head, the second pressure being greater than the first pressure. | 09-03-2009 |
Paul Isabelle, St-Agustin-De-Desmaures CA
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20110271431 | MULTIPLE LENS GEOMETRIES FOR SAFETY GLASSES - A family of eye protectors for use with a variety of shapes and sizes of heads includes a plurality of different lenses with each lens having a selected curvature and selected height and profile parameters; and a manually adjustable nose engaging element carried on each lens. | 11-10-2011 |
Paul Isabelle, St-Augustin-De-Desmaures CA
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20110277222 | OCCIPITAL STABILIZATION STRAP FOR HELMETS - A stabilization strap apparatus for a helmet having a shell with at least one chin strap having a left section and a right section connected to the shell, includes an adjusting assembly shaped to fit a rear occipital portion of a wearer's cranium; and a left occipital strap section and a right occipital strap section, each strap section having a first end securable respectively to the left section and the right section of the at least one chin strap, downwardly of and spaced-apart from the casket shell and a second end slidably attached to the adjusting assembly. | 11-17-2011 |
Paul Isabelle, Quebec CA
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20090255050 | MAGNETIZED APRON ASSEMBLY - The present invention relates generally to structures for enclosing bathing fixtures, such as bathtubs, whirlpools and showers. More particularly, it relates to an apron assembly comprising a frame member and an access panel that are held together through magnetic means. | 10-15-2009 |
Pierre Isabelle, La Peche CA
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20090326913 | MEANS AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC POST-EDITING OF TRANSLATIONS - The invention relates to a method and a means for automatically post-editing a translated text. A source language text is translated into an initial target language text. This initial target language text is then post-edited by an automatic post-editor into an improved target language text. The automatic post-editor is trained on a sentence aligned parallel corpus created from sentence pairs T′ and T, where T′ is an initial training translation of a source training language text, and T is second, independently derived, training translation of a source training language text. | 12-31-2009 |
20110093254 | Method and System for Using Alignment Means in Matching Translation - This application is related to a means and a method for facilitating the use of translation memories by aligning words of an input source language sentence with the correspondent translated words in target language sentence. More specifically, this invention relates to such a means and method where there is an enhanced translation memory comprising an alignment function. | 04-21-2011 |
20130103390 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PARAPHRASE ACQUISITION - A computer based natural language processing method for identifying paraphrases in corpora using statistical analysis comprises deriving a set of starting paraphrases (SPs) from a parallel corpus, each SP having at least two phrases that are phrase aligned; generating a set of paraphrase patterns (PPs) by identifying shared terms within two aligned phrases of an SP, and defining a PP having slots in place of the shared terms, in right hand side (RHS) and left hand side (LHS) expressions; and collecting output paraphrases (OPs) by identifying instances of the PPs in a non-parallel corpus. By using the reliably derived paraphrase information from a small parallel corpus to generate the PPs, and extending the range of instances of the PPs over the large non-parallel corpus, better coverage of the paraphrases in the language and fewer errors are encountered. | 04-25-2013 |